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The Colonial Gazette Fairfax High School Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Friday, October 06, 2006 Issue: Vol. 132 #1 Last Update: Sunday, January 11, 2009


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Fairfax has a new policy that prohibits students from entering the main building before 7:50 AM everyday on school days. However, if a student needs to clear his or her absence, he or she may enter th
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t has been a disappointing beginning for the Varsity’s football season this year. The opening game against Locke ended in a 34-6 loss, Gardena beat the Lions 26-27, and the Dorsey Dons defeated the Li
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Ms. Anabella Ayala, a newly-hired Biology and ICS teacher at Fairfax High School, is one of fourteen new teachers. Ms. Ayala displays a passion for teaching from the beginning. Coming to the United St
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Imagine being confined in a room void of the usual comforts of a television, an iPod, a cell phone or even furniture and your only companion is VAL, a computerized voice that controls the light, sound
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The first football game started the season off in an unusual matter. The Marching Lion’s debut upstaged the game from the beginning with numerous television crews present to cover their first performa
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The first social event of the year was a success and exemplified Fairfax school pride. The people who attended the Luau displayed their school spirit while having fun, dancing, and supporting the scho
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Some people would argue that Fairfax High School is a blank canvas waiting to be beautified, while others feel the school is fine the way it is. But, imagine waking up everyday and going to a school w
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“Where You From Fool?” Many teens will recognize this phrase as one of the many things that young men and women, who are involved in gangs, often say to those who appear to be gangsters. This is part
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Imagine waking up late because your alarm clock was not set, rushing to school in bumper to bumper traffic, and as soon as you step into school, being issued a citation by school police. For many stu
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Fairfax has a new policy that prohibits students from entering the main building before 7:50 AM everyday on school days. However, if a student needs to clear his or her absence, he or she may enter th
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